Despite the challenges facing water resources in the area, there is enough water for the community for generations to come, but there is never enough water to waste. Surface water and groundwater are connected. The more we pump groundwater, the less surface water (lakes and rivers) we will have. This is because, as we pump out a lot of groundwater, our surface water levels also fall and are depleted.
Thanks to Arizona Project WET, 4th graders in Sedona learn each year that one of the best ways to keep our groundwater pollutant-free is by keeping our rivers and lakes clean! Stormwater is not treated, so pollutants like litter, pet waste, motor oil, and more have the potential to enter our waterways if we aren't mindful about how we use and dispose of them. We encourage you to review product labels for proper storage and disposal.
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3 days ago
Arizona Water Company (AWC) received a grant from the Water Infrastructure Finance Authority (WIFA) to fund the company’s first-ever residential toilet rebate program. This rebate program will help our communities purchase and install new water-efficient toilets in their homes.
Applicants may receive a rebate of up to $100 toward the purchase of an EPA WaterSense-labeled toilet and a rebate of up to $100 toward the cost of a licensed contractor to install the toilet.
Rebate applications must be submitted and received by AWC by May 29th, 2026, so apply today! bit.ly/4bpJ6CO
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4 days ago